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Pediatric Acute Care in Dubai: Same-Day Sick Child Visits for Fever, Infections, Asthma & More
Prompt Expert Care When Your Child Needs It Most

Same-Day Visits
Prompt assessment when your child is acutely unwell
Fever Management
Expert evaluation and evidence-based treatment
Respiratory Care
Nebulisation and asthma management on-site
When your child is sick, every hour of uncertainty feels like an eternity. Pediatric acute care at Doctors Clinic Diagnostic Center in Dubai Healthcare City provides same-day sick child consultations for the full range of childhood illnesses, from high fevers and ear infections to respiratory distress and acute gastroenteritis. Our paediatricians are experienced in rapid assessment, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment of acute childhood conditions, ensuring your child receives the right care without unnecessary delays.
Fever is one of the most common reasons parents seek urgent paediatric care, and our team is skilled at distinguishing between self-limiting viral illnesses and conditions requiring specific treatment. Every febrile child undergoes a thorough clinical assessment including examination of the ears, throat, chest, and abdomen, with point-of-care testing available when needed. Our paediatricians provide clear guidance on fever management, appropriate use of antipyretics, hydration strategies, and red-flag signs that warrant immediate emergency attention, empowering parents to manage their child's illness confidently at home.
Ear infections, both acute otitis media and otitis externa, are among the most frequent childhood illnesses seen at our clinic. Our paediatricians use pneumatic otoscopy to accurately diagnose middle ear infections, differentiate between bacterial and viral causes, and determine whether antibiotics are necessary or whether watchful waiting with pain management is the appropriate approach. For children with recurrent ear infections, we assess for underlying contributing factors such as adenoid hypertrophy, eustachian tube dysfunction, or allergic rhinitis, and provide referral guidance when surgical intervention may be beneficial.
Childhood asthma and acute wheezing episodes represent another major component of our paediatric acute care services. Whether your child is experiencing their first wheezing episode triggered by a viral infection or has an established asthma diagnosis with an acute exacerbation, our clinic is equipped with nebulisation therapy and spacer devices for immediate bronchodilator administration. Our paediatricians assess severity, provide acute management, and ensure that children with recurrent wheezing or diagnosed asthma have an appropriate action plan, correct inhaler technique, and a clear understanding of when to seek emergency care.
Acute gastroenteritis causing vomiting and diarrhoea, skin rashes ranging from viral exanthems to bacterial cellulitis, urinary tract infections, and minor injuries are all managed at our Dubai Healthcare City clinic. Our approach prioritises clinical assessment to determine whether the condition can be managed on an outpatient basis or requires referral for inpatient care, ensuring that every child receives the right level of treatment in the right setting. We also provide parents with detailed aftercare instructions and follow-up plans to monitor recovery and catch any complications early.

Same-Day Visits
Prompt assessment when your child is acutely unwell
Fever Management
Expert evaluation and evidence-based treatment
Respiratory Care
Nebulisation and asthma management on-site
Pediatric Acute Care in Dubai: Same-Day Sick Child Visits for Fever, Infections, Asthma & More
Prompt Expert Care When Your Child Needs It Most
When your child is sick, every hour of uncertainty feels like an eternity. Pediatric acute care at Doctors Clinic Diagnostic Center in Dubai Healthcare City provides same-day sick child consultations for the full range of childhood illnesses, from high fevers and ear infections to respiratory distress and acute gastroenteritis. Our paediatricians are experienced in rapid assessment, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment of acute childhood conditions, ensuring your child receives the right care without unnecessary delays.
Fever is one of the most common reasons parents seek urgent paediatric care, and our team is skilled at distinguishing between self-limiting viral illnesses and conditions requiring specific treatment. Every febrile child undergoes a thorough clinical assessment including examination of the ears, throat, chest, and abdomen, with point-of-care testing available when needed. Our paediatricians provide clear guidance on fever management, appropriate use of antipyretics, hydration strategies, and red-flag signs that warrant immediate emergency attention, empowering parents to manage their child's illness confidently at home.
Ear infections, both acute otitis media and otitis externa, are among the most frequent childhood illnesses seen at our clinic. Our paediatricians use pneumatic otoscopy to accurately diagnose middle ear infections, differentiate between bacterial and viral causes, and determine whether antibiotics are necessary or whether watchful waiting with pain management is the appropriate approach. For children with recurrent ear infections, we assess for underlying contributing factors such as adenoid hypertrophy, eustachian tube dysfunction, or allergic rhinitis, and provide referral guidance when surgical intervention may be beneficial.
Childhood asthma and acute wheezing episodes represent another major component of our paediatric acute care services. Whether your child is experiencing their first wheezing episode triggered by a viral infection or has an established asthma diagnosis with an acute exacerbation, our clinic is equipped with nebulisation therapy and spacer devices for immediate bronchodilator administration. Our paediatricians assess severity, provide acute management, and ensure that children with recurrent wheezing or diagnosed asthma have an appropriate action plan, correct inhaler technique, and a clear understanding of when to seek emergency care.
Acute gastroenteritis causing vomiting and diarrhoea, skin rashes ranging from viral exanthems to bacterial cellulitis, urinary tract infections, and minor injuries are all managed at our Dubai Healthcare City clinic. Our approach prioritises clinical assessment to determine whether the condition can be managed on an outpatient basis or requires referral for inpatient care, ensuring that every child receives the right level of treatment in the right setting. We also provide parents with detailed aftercare instructions and follow-up plans to monitor recovery and catch any complications early.

Dr. Saira Ambreen
Our Pediatric Acute Care Services
Comprehensive pediatric acute care services at DCDC Dubai Healthcare City.
All services performed by DHA-licensed specialists
Who Should Get Pediatric Acute Care?
Pediatric acute care is appropriate for any child experiencing sudden illness symptoms that require medical assessment. The following situations are among the most common reasons parents bring their child for a same-day sick visit.
Children with fever above 38 degrees Celsius lasting more than 24 hours or any fever in infants under 3 months
Children with ear pain, ear discharge, or suspected ear infection needing clinical examination
Children with cough, wheezing, or difficulty breathing requiring respiratory assessment
Children with acute vomiting, diarrhoea, or signs of dehydration from gastroenteritis
Children with new skin rashes including hives, widespread viral rash, or suspected bacterial skin infection
Children with sore throat, difficulty swallowing, or enlarged cervical lymph nodes
Why Choose DCDC for Pediatric Acute Care in Dubai?
MOHAP-licensed paediatric clinic in Dubai Healthcare City offering same-day sick child visits with experienced paediatricians, on-site nebulisation, point-of-care testing, and comprehensive aftercare guidance.
MOHAP Licensed Clinic
Licensed DHCC facility (MOHAP license NIMY7VY5-240925) with paediatricians experienced in acute childhood illness management.
Same-Day Appointments
Sick child slots prioritised daily so your child is seen promptly when they need care most.
Fever Expertise
Thorough clinical assessment to distinguish viral illness from bacterial infection requiring specific treatment.
On-Site Nebulisation
Immediate bronchodilator therapy available for acute wheezing, croup, and asthma exacerbations.
Evidence-Based Care
Treatment decisions based on current paediatric guidelines, avoiding unnecessary antibiotics and investigations.
Prime DHCC Location
Building 64, Block A, Dubai Healthcare City — easily accessible from Oud Metha, Bur Dubai, and Umm Hurair 2.
Your Comfortable Visit
A simple, step-by-step Pediatric scan process designed for comfort, speed, and accuracy.
Pediatric Acute Care Fees in Dubai
Pediatric pricing in Dubai varies by service type and insurance coverage for various service types.
- Pricing varies by scan type and whether contrast is required
- Insurance coverage accepted with referral and verification
- Transparent self-pay rates available with instant quote on request
Insurance verification in minutes • No hidden fees • Fast response on WhatsApp
Patient Guide
What to Expect at Your Child's Acute Care Visit
Our paediatricians provide rapid, thorough assessment of acutely unwell children with clear communication and practical treatment plans for parents.
Insurance & Location
Insurance Partners
- •20+ insurance providers in Dubai including Daman, AXA, ADNIC, and others
- •Pre-authorization support and direct billing (where applicable)
- •Coverage verification before your appointment at our Dubai Healthcare City clinic
- •Transparent pricing with no hidden fees for pediatric acute care services
Visit Us in Dubai Healthcare City
Doctors Clinic Diagnostic Center
Building 64, Block A, Al Razi Medical Complex, Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai, UAE
Near Oud Metha Road · Easy access from Bur Dubai, Downtown Dubai, Business Bay · Free dedicated parking available
Working Hours
Sat-Thu: 8AM - 10PM | Fri: 9AM - 9PM
How Insurance Works at DCDC
Check Coverage
Verify your plan covers Pediatric Acute Care
Get a Referral
Some insurers require a GP referral — we can guide you
Pre-Authorization
We handle pre-auth directly with your insurer
Direct Billing
No upfront payment — we bill your insurer directly
Co-Pay Only
You only pay any applicable co-pay at the clinic
Check Coverage
Verify your plan covers Pediatric Acute Care
Get a Referral
Some insurers require a GP referral — we can guide you
Pre-Authorization
We handle pre-auth directly with your insurer
Direct Billing
No upfront payment — we bill your insurer directly
Co-Pay Only
You only pay any applicable co-pay at the clinic
Your Specialist

Dr. Saira Ambreen
General Practitioner
MD, General Practitioner
English · Urdu · Hindi
Patient Guide
Understanding Pediatric Acute Care: When Your Child Needs Same-Day Medical Attention
Children experience acute illness differently from adults, and their symptoms can progress more rapidly, making timely medical assessment particularly important. A young child's immune system is still maturing, which means they encounter many infections for the first time without pre-existing immunity. This is why children in childcare settings and early school years are especially prone to frequent respiratory infections, gastroenteritis, and ear infections. While most acute childhood illnesses are self-limiting viral infections that resolve within a few days, distinguishing between conditions that require medical treatment and those that can be safely managed at home is a skill that requires clinical training and experience.
Fever is the body's natural response to infection, produced by the immune system to create an environment less hospitable to invading pathogens. While fever itself is rarely dangerous, it is the most common reason parents seek urgent paediatric care and causes significant parental anxiety. Evidence-based fever management focuses on keeping the child comfortable rather than achieving a normal temperature. Paracetamol and ibuprofen are effective antipyretics, but the most important aspects of fever management are ensuring adequate hydration, monitoring for red-flag symptoms, and identifying the underlying cause. High fever, fever in very young infants, fever lasting more than three days, or fever accompanied by lethargy, rash, or difficulty breathing warrants prompt medical evaluation.
Respiratory infections are the most common category of acute childhood illness, encompassing the common cold, pharyngitis, croup, bronchiolitis, pneumonia, and asthma exacerbations triggered by viral infections. The vast majority are viral in origin and do not benefit from antibiotics. Clinical assessment allows paediatricians to identify the specific condition, assess severity, and determine whether supportive care alone is sufficient or whether specific treatment such as bronchodilators, corticosteroids, or antibiotics for confirmed bacterial infection is needed. Childhood asthma, affecting approximately 10 to 15 percent of children globally, requires particular attention during acute episodes, as under-treatment can lead to severe exacerbations while over-diagnosis can lead to unnecessary medication.
Acute gastroenteritis causing vomiting and diarrhoea is another frequent reason for paediatric acute care visits. The primary risk in children is dehydration, which can develop rapidly in infants and young children. Assessment of hydration status through clinical examination, including skin turgor, capillary refill time, mucous membrane moisture, and urine output, guides management decisions. Oral rehydration solution remains the gold standard treatment for mild to moderate dehydration, and parents benefit from practical guidance on volumes, frequency, and technique for successful oral rehydration at home. Knowing when a child's symptoms exceed the capacity for home management and require clinic or hospital-based rehydration is a key part of paediatric acute care consultation.
Acute Childhood Conditions Treated at DCDC
Fever and Febrile Illness
Thorough assessment to identify the source of fever including examination of ears, throat, chest, and abdomen, with evidence-based fever management guidance and red-flag counselling.
Acute Otitis Media (Ear Infection)
Diagnosis using pneumatic otoscopy to assess the tympanic membrane, with treatment decisions based on age, severity, and likelihood of bacterial versus viral cause.
Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
Clinical assessment of sore throat, tonsillitis, sinusitis, and common cold symptoms with appropriate treatment and anticipatory guidance for parents.
Childhood Asthma and Wheezing
Acute assessment with on-site nebulisation therapy, severity grading, and review of maintenance therapy and asthma action plan for established asthmatics.
Bronchiolitis and Croup
Assessment of respiratory distress in infants and toddlers with appropriate management including nebulised adrenaline for croup and supportive care for bronchiolitis.
Acute Gastroenteritis
Evaluation of dehydration severity, oral rehydration therapy, dietary advice, and referral criteria for children requiring intravenous rehydration or hospital admission.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Pediatric Acute Care in Dubai.
Yes, we prioritise same-day sick child appointments and accept walk-in visits when clinic capacity allows. For the fastest service, we recommend calling ahead so we can allocate a slot for your child. Early morning weekday visits tend to have the highest availability. If your child has severe symptoms such as high fever with lethargy, difficulty breathing, or signs of dehydration, please call us immediately so we can triage appropriately and ensure they are seen without delay.
You should go directly to the emergency room if your child has difficulty breathing or laboured breathing with chest retractions, a fever above 38 degrees Celsius in an infant under 3 months, seizures or convulsions, unresponsiveness or extreme lethargy, persistent vomiting preventing any fluid intake for more than 6 to 8 hours, signs of severe dehydration such as no wet nappies for over 8 hours, a rapidly spreading purplish rash, or severe abdominal pain. For all other acute illness symptoms, our paediatric clinic can provide same-day assessment and treatment, potentially avoiding long emergency department waits.
Our paediatricians follow evidence-based guidelines that reserve antibiotic use for confirmed or strongly suspected bacterial infections. Most childhood illnesses including the common cold, bronchiolitis, viral gastroenteritis, and many ear infections are caused by viruses and do not benefit from antibiotics. When bacterial infection is suspected, clinical findings such as the appearance of the eardrum, throat examination, or results from point-of-care tests guide the decision. Unnecessary antibiotic use contributes to antibiotic resistance and can cause side effects, so we only prescribe them when they are genuinely needed.
Yes, you may give age-appropriate paracetamol (acetaminophen) or ibuprofen before your clinic visit to keep your child comfortable. Fever itself is not dangerous in most cases; it is the body's natural response to infection. Giving an antipyretic before the visit will not interfere with our assessment or mask the underlying cause. Please note the time and dose of any medication given so our paediatrician can factor this into their evaluation. If the fever does not respond to antipyretics, is very high (above 40 degrees Celsius), or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, seek care promptly.
Yes, our clinic is equipped with nebulisation devices and spacer chambers for immediate bronchodilator administration. If your child arrives with acute wheezing, croup, or an asthma exacerbation, our paediatrician will assess severity and administer nebulised salbutamol or other bronchodilators as clinically indicated. Response to treatment is monitored, and if symptoms do not improve adequately, further management or hospital referral will be arranged. For children with known asthma, we also review their maintenance therapy, inhaler technique, and asthma action plan during acute visits.
A typical sick child consultation takes 15 to 30 minutes depending on the complexity of the presentation and whether on-site testing or treatment is needed. If nebulisation therapy is required, additional time for treatment and monitoring response is needed, which may extend the visit to 45 to 60 minutes. If point-of-care tests are performed, results are usually available within minutes. Our goal is to provide thorough assessment and clear treatment plans efficiently so that your child can return home to rest and recover.
Yes, recurrent ear infections are a common concern that our paediatricians address by evaluating for underlying contributing factors. These may include adenoid hypertrophy, eustachian tube dysfunction, allergic rhinitis, passive smoke exposure, or childcare-related exposure. For children meeting criteria for recurrent acute otitis media, typically three or more episodes in six months or four or more in twelve months, we discuss preventive strategies and may refer to a paediatric ENT specialist for consideration of tympanostomy tubes (grommets) or adenoidectomy.
Yes, we manage acute gastroenteritis in children through clinical assessment of dehydration severity, oral rehydration therapy with appropriate solutions, and dietary guidance for recovery. Most children with mild to moderate dehydration can be managed successfully with oral rehydration in the clinic and at home. We assess for signs of severe dehydration, provide detailed instructions on fluid and electrolyte replacement, advise on the BRAT diet and gradual reintroduction of normal foods, and prescribe anti-emetics when appropriate. Children with severe dehydration or inability to tolerate oral fluids are referred for intravenous rehydration.
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All services are provided under the supervision of licensed medical professionals in our MOHAP-accredited facility.










